The 2016 Honda Accord primarily uses projector-style halogen headlights across its US lineup, with LED daytime running lights. Full LED or HID headlamps were not offered on the 2016 Accord in the US. This article explains what to expect by trim and how the lighting features work in daily use.
Headlight technology by trim
Here's a quick rundown of the headlights you’d typically find on the 2016 Accord by trim level. Note that features can vary by region and optional packages, so always verify on a specific vehicle.
- LX: Projector-style halogen headlights with standard halogen bulbs; LED daytime running lights are typically included as part of the headlight assembly, not full LEDs.
- Sport: Similar halogen projector headlights with LED daytime running lights; no factory HID option on this year.
- EX and EX-L: Halogen projector headlights with LED daytime running lights; some packages may add features like auto high-beam assist depending on equipment.
- Touring: Halogen projector headlights with LED daytime running lights; overall headlight design matches other trims, with potential minor feature differences by package.
In general, these headlights are halogen projector units across the lineup, complemented by LED daytime running lights rather than separate LED or HID headlamps.
Daytime running lights and other lighting features
Besides the main headlamps, Honda equips the 2016 Accord with LED daytime running lights in most trims, which helps with visibility during the day. Automatic on/off functionality and other lighting aids were offered as part of various trim packages and options, but the core headlights remained halogen across the lineup.
These lighting elements contribute to the car’s nighttime visibility and safety. Always check the specific vehicle’s window sticker or VIN-based spec sheet to confirm the exact headlight configuration for that car.
Maintenance and bulb replacement considerations
Because the 2016 Accord uses halogen projector headlights, bulb replacement typically involves halogen bulbs for the low and high beams. The LED daytime running lights are integrated into the headlight housing and are not separate bulbs to replace. If bulbs burn out or you’re upgrading bulbs for brightness, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealership for the exact bulb type and replacement procedure.
Note that some regional markets or late-production vehicles may have minor variations; verify with the specific car’s documentation.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Accord primarily uses projector-style halogen headlights across its trims, with LED daytime running lights as a standard feature. Full LED or HID headlamps were not part of the US market lineup for that year. For precision, always check the exact trim and package details on a given vehicle.


